2013
DOI: 10.37610/dyo.v0i50.429
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Creative cities and sustainable development: mural-based tourism as a local public strategy

Abstract: Creative locations become a key element of public regeneration strategies and develop innovative services based on intellectual proper ty. Some communities that have chosen to develop their tourism potential through the use of murals have improved their local development in a sustainable way, thus meeting a need expressed by tourists to create a more active experience with an opportunity for the destination to embed experiences in the locality. In this study, which was carried out as part of an international c… Show more

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“…The ornamental nature of urban art has become more prominent, turning into a way whereby public authorities and private entities can benefit and add value to the territory (Evans, 2009, 2016; Grondeau and Pondaven, 2018; Jazdzewska, 2018; McAuliffe, 2012; Mould, 2015). This first field is materialized mostly through a range of diverse events and initiatives, such as festivals and commissioned murals (de Miguel-Molina et al, 2013; Quinn, 2005; Richards and Colombo, 2017; Zebracki, 2018). The valorization of the territory is often associated with processes of gentrification and touristification in urban centres (Andron, 2018; Evans, 2016; Pavoni, 2019), but also with the revamping of the image of certain peripheral neighbourhoods and degraded areas 5 (Campos et al, 2021; Raposo, 2019).…”
Section: Note On Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The ornamental nature of urban art has become more prominent, turning into a way whereby public authorities and private entities can benefit and add value to the territory (Evans, 2009, 2016; Grondeau and Pondaven, 2018; Jazdzewska, 2018; McAuliffe, 2012; Mould, 2015). This first field is materialized mostly through a range of diverse events and initiatives, such as festivals and commissioned murals (de Miguel-Molina et al, 2013; Quinn, 2005; Richards and Colombo, 2017; Zebracki, 2018). The valorization of the territory is often associated with processes of gentrification and touristification in urban centres (Andron, 2018; Evans, 2016; Pavoni, 2019), but also with the revamping of the image of certain peripheral neighbourhoods and degraded areas 5 (Campos et al, 2021; Raposo, 2019).…”
Section: Note On Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The triumph of this model cannot be viewed separately from the central role that creativity has assumed as a discursive resource that has been recurrently employed by political and economic powers (Banet-Weiser, 2011;McRobbie, 2016McRobbie, , 2002Molnár, 2018). Hence, the success of a paradigm of social and economic progress based on the promotion of creative industries and clusters (de Miguel-Molina et al, 2013;Pavoni, 2019;Richards and Colombo, 2017) or on the attractiveness of the creative class (Florida, 2012). Alongside this rhetoric we also saw the imposition of the generic idea that art and culture increasingly represent assets for cities.…”
Section: The Emergence Of Urban Art: a Favourable Historical Conjuncturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Um aspecto relevante a ser destacado na literatura sobre a cidade criativa é a associação com as concepções de desenvolvimento local ou sustentável (MIGUEL-MOLINA et al, 2013;O'CONNOR;GU;LIM, 2020), embora esses conceitos sejam bastante distintos de suas origens e significados, ambos são processos endógenos de mudança socioeconômica, de acordo com Buarque (2008) Para tanto, a cidade precisa identificar, nutrir, atrair e manter talentosou seja, a classe criativa -, de modo a conseguir mobilizar ideias, talentos e empresas criativas, bem como manter essa classe (FLORIDA, 2003;LANDRY, 2012). Embora a literatura diga que não existe um modelo uniforme para se desenvolver uma cidade criativa, sabe-se que para que isso ocorra é imperativo que haja uma classe criativa (FLORIDA, 2003;LANDRY, 2012;REIS;KAGEYAMA, 2011) e condições socioespaciais favoráveis de atração e manutenção (KONG, 2014;LANDRY, 2012;REIS;KAGEYAMA, 2011;SCOTT, 2006).…”
Section: A Produção Do Espaço E As Cidades Como Vetores Fundamentais ...unclassified
“…Este estudo procurou discutir as cidades criativas como instrumento de desenvolvimento, perante a atual transformação do capitalismo contemporâneo, a partir da produção do espaço criativo sob a perspectiva sociológica de Simmel (2005;2013) Para isso, a cidade necessita saber como gerir sua criatividade e como fomentar seus processos de inovação para potencializar o desenvolvimento local. Embora o indivíduo tenha um papel ativo no processo criativo, devemos reconhecer a influência dos fatores sociais, culturais e históricos, por meio de ação contínua.…”
Section: Considerações Finaisunclassified
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